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After looking at the way I had my house and indoor shop configured, I decided to move things around a bit (a lot). 

   Some pictures of the work in progress. 😀

I finally mounted the Hegner to the miter saw stand. The thing I paid the most attention to was the center of balance; when I unbolted the saw from the factory stand, I slid a dowel under the saw and marked where the center of balance was on the saw, then I made sure the COB was centered on the stand.

There is enough space on either side to mount the other two saws I have. Utilizing the stand allows me to make my equipment more modular and flexible.

I've found that my larger shopvac is much less annoying than the smaller one, so I can have it running while cutting. The clock on the left tracks the time the saw runs (it's connected to the foot switch); the clock on the right tracks how long a project takes to cut 

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